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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1487

Summary for Chapter 1487: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter overview: Chapter 1487 from The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, Miss Lyra introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Israel waved a hand dismissively. "I wouldn't call it smooth. Without all the groundwork Sellers laid, and all the money he poured into it, this plan would have never worked."

Coleman's expression grew serious. "That may be true, but I still feel like it's not that simple. Israel, you need to be careful..."

Before Coleman could finish, Israel cut him off. He looked at him defensively. "Coleman, you're not thinking of carving up my founding shares, are you?"

Coleman was taken aback. "Yours?"

"Whose else would they be? Yours?" Israel retorted righteously. "From start to finish, I was the one putting in the money and the effort. I had to lead the charge in stirring up the shareholders, draw all of Stella's fire, and even kidnap Joshua. In the end, I was the one who traded my own ten percent of common stock for her founding shares. You and Aurora, what did you do besides wag your tongues from the sidelines?"

His lips curled into a cold smirk. "I had to be the bad guy, I had to pay the price, but in the end, we all split the reward? Don't you think that's a bit unfair?"

While Israel could be impulsive, he wasn't a complete idiot. He knew perfectly well that he was just a pawn for the rest of the family. He didn't mind; they were family, after all—they would sink or swim together. But he wasn't going to be the one to do all the dirty work while everyone else reaped the benefits. He could let past matters slide, but when it came to the founding shares, he wouldn't back down.

"Stella undercut my company, and now I've even given my common stock to her," Israel continued. "These founding shares are my lifeline now. Anyone who tries to touch them will have to deal with me. I know you both helped, so I'll cut you in on more of the partnerships with those tech companies in the future. We're all family. You wouldn't turn on me over money, right?"

Coleman scoffed. "Stella's just a newcomer to the business world. What does she know about these kinds of schemes? Maybe she doesn't understand business at all and genuinely believes this will divide us, allowing her to swoop in and reap the benefits."

"Stella might not understand, but what about Joshua?" Aurora countered. "Once something that important is given away, getting it back is next to impossible."

"What if Joshua isn't genuinely helping Stella?" Coleman suggested. "Doesn't that make a little more sense?"

Aurora's head snapped toward him. "Joshua isn't genuinely helping her?"

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